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The Chair: A Novel [Paperback]

James L. Rubart
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Book Description

September 15, 2011
If someone gave you a chair and said it was made by Jesus Christ, would you believe them? 

When an elderly lady shows up in Corin Roscoe's antiques store and gives him a chair she claims was crafted by Jesus, he scoffs. But when a young boy is miraculously healed two days after sitting in the chair, he stops laughing and starts wondering . . . could this chair heal the person whose life Corin destroyed twelve years ago? 

As word spreads of the boy's healing, a mega-church pastor is determined to manipulate Corin into turning over the chair. And that mysterious woman who gave him the piece flits in and out of his life like a shadow, insinuating it's Corin’s destiny to guard the chair above everything else. But why? 

Desperate, he turns to the one person he can trust, a college history professor who knows more about the legend of the chair than he'll reveal. Corin's life shatters as he searches for the truth about the artifact and the unexplained phenomena surrounding it. What’s more, he's not the only one willing do almost anything to possess the power seemingly connected to the chair.

Acclaim for The Chair:

"James Rubart is one of my new favorite authors. The Chair has the same depth and creativity as Rooms, and it was impossible for me to think of anything else until I finished it. I can't wait for his next book!"

--Terri Blackstock, author of Intervention and Vicious Cycle

"The Chair is a compelling story that will draw the reader's attention immediately and hold onto it until the end. I've enjoyed all of James L. Rubart's books, but this may be my favorite."

--Tracie Peterson, best-selling author of the Striking a Match series

"My kind of story: Thought provoking, filled with the truth of humanity and the compassion of Christ."

--Bill Myers, best-selling author of Eli

"Romance, danger, mystery, betrayal . . . and most of all, a message of healing and restoration. Taking readers far beneath the surface, Rubart masterfully paints a picture of God's depth of love and longing for relationship with even those who are running away from Him as fast as they can. A tale of unimaginable sacrifice and unconditional love that will tug at your heart long after you've completed the last page."

--Kathi Macias, award-winning author of Deliver Me from Evil

"Rubart has a stellar ability to communicate spiritual truth through a highly original, well-told story. Relatable characters and a fast-paced plot provide all of the key elements for a compulsively readable tale."

--Romantic Times (4 1/2 stars out of 5)

"The message in the story is very powerful . . . the ending brought a huge smile to my face."

-- Kissed by Literature

"If you're not carrying all three of (James Rubart's) titles, you don't really have a fiction section."

--Christian Book Shop Talk

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From the Back Cover

If you were given an ancient-looking chair and told Jesus Christ made it, would you believe it?

When an elderly lady shows up in Corin Roscoe’s antiques store and gives him a chair she claims was built by Christ he scoffs. But when a young boy is miraculously healed after sitting in the chair, he stops laughing and starts to wonder: Could this chair heal the person whose life I destroyed twelve years ago?

As word spreads of the boy’s healing, a mega-church pastor is determined to manipulate Corin into turning over the chair. But the mysterious woman who gave him the piece insinuates it is Corin’s destiny to guard the chair above everything else. But why? Desperate, he turns to the one person he can trust, a college history professor who knows more about the legend of the chair than he reveals.

Searching for truth about the artifact and the unexplained phenomena surrounding it, Corin soon realizes he isn’t the only one willing to do almost anything to possess the power that seems to surround to the chair.

“The Chair is a compelling story . . . I’ve enjoyed all of James L. Rubart’s books, but this may be my favorite.” –Tracie Peterson, best-selling author of the Striking a Match series

“My kind of story: thought provoking, filled with the truth of humanity and the compassion of Christ.” –Bill Myers, best-selling author of Eli and The God Hater

James L. Rubart is a professional marketer, speaker, and writer. He lives with his wife and sons in Washington State.

About the Author

James L. Rubart is a professional marketer, speaker, and writer. He serves on the board of the Northwest Christian Writers Association and lives with his wife and sons in Washington State.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 388 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (September 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1433671522
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433671524
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #365,148 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I've been a professional marketer since 1994 through my company Barefoot Marketing, but my passion is writing fiction.

I'm also a photographer, guitarist, professional speaker, golfer, and semi-pro magician. I live in the Northwest with the world's most perfect wife and my two almost-perfect sons. No, I don't sleep much. You can catch up more with me at www.jimrubart.com or www.barefootmarketing.com.

Customer Reviews

James Rubart is one of my favorite authors. Nae  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
The Chair is a contemporary speculative story with just enough suspense to keep the pages turning. Valerie Comer  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rooms author Jim Rubart has another hit! August 30, 2011
Format:Paperback
"Do religious artifacts have supernatural power?" "how do you really get over guilt and regret?" and "What lengths would you go to in order to get what you want?" Best-selling author (of Rooms: A Novel) James Rubart [...] plays with these and other interesting questions in many ways in his new book.
An ancient chair, crafted by the "most talented tekton craftsman the world has ever known" ends up in Corin Roscoe's antique shop. The chair apparently has healing power--though a power that can't be manipulated or controlled. But many people exert their own power to try to obtain the chair, believing it was actually made by Jesus. So in a way, people's obsession with the chair is evidence of the chair's power.
This artfully woven story includes not just the mystery of the chair, but explores themes like relationships, forgiveness, healing and faith. One thing I appreciated is that although the book is Christian, it isn't overly simplistic. There's a Christian character who's a hypocrite (but wrestles with what he sees himself becoming), and someone who doesn't believe in Christianity that is very likable but has obviously been burned and doesn't want to open her heart. Some of the characters are changed as they grow spiritually, others look at faith and walk away. I love that! It's not all neat and tidy--much more like real life. The author shows people's process and doesn't try to preach, and I was really grateful for that! I highly recommend this book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Restoration is not just for Furniture September 5, 2011
Format:Paperback
What does on do when an elderly woman brings in a chair made by "most talented tekton craftman the world has ever known"?

I was drawn to The Chair: A Novel by James L. Rubart because of his earlier work, Rooms. It too held my attention, but not to the extent that this current did.

The story that unfolded from that event in chapter one to the restoration of the chair and the restoration of the book's characters is a gripping novel that leaves the reader laughing and crying throughout the book. Life is not always what it seems - and we need to leave the hard stuff in God's hands.

We are in a position to mess up our lives - God is in the position to restore us, if we are willing. James L. Rubart delivers that truth well in his current offering, The Chair: A Novel.

This review is based upon a free, electronic copy provide by the publisher for the purpose of an unbiased review.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Could a chair that was made by Christ last 2000 years? When Nicole drops off a wooden chair to Corin's antique shop, Corin figures that this chair will bring him a great deal of money. It is beautifully crafted and there are people interested in buying it. Corin has this nagging feeling that he should keep the chair. People start asking questions about the chair after a boy is healed when he sits in it. Corin is sceptic and asks his friend A.C. to sit in the chair. When A.C. is healed on a shoulder wound, Corin starts to have a hope in the chairs power, maybe is can heal Shasta, Corin's brother, that was paralyzed 10 years ago. But can he get is brother to sit in the chair, will it heal him like it did the others, can he keep it from those that want to take it?
This is a feel-good story, yet it leaves you wondering what you really need to be healed of.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars very intriguing
I can't put it down. I go home and pick it up right away. Love the book. I will be getting more from this author
Published 6 days ago by Lisa Bradley
5.0 out of 5 stars Breath of Life
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Awesome, Amazing, Outstanding! Those are the words I would choose to describe this book. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Kim Justice
5.0 out of 5 stars The Chair
Love the book and Rubart as a writer. I read The Room and loved it too.
Great Christian fiction..not boring!
Published 11 days ago by Pamela Hollen
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the read.
This is in keeping with the writings of James Rubart. However, one character in the book just made no sense to me. It is worth the read.
Published 20 days ago by Angela D Preston
4.0 out of 5 stars The Chair
This book was recommended by a friend. I found the book most exciting and well written. It came quickly in the mail, was in great condition, and reasonably priced.
Published 1 month ago by Chaplain
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
James Rubart is a great Christian author and I always look forward to each one of his books. My favorite has to be the one called Rooms.
Published 1 month ago by Sue Braman
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful & Thought-Provoking
I couldn't put it down -- finished it in two days! Wonderful message on faith, forgiveness and valuing our relationships with God, family & friends
Published 2 months ago by Judith C. Collier
3.0 out of 5 stars The chair
Makes you think. Relationships are what makes life worthwhile. God is in all relationships good or bad so learn something from every one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you Interested & Questioning
This story kept me questioning and following the characters which at times made me reflect on my own life which I liked. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Irene
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanking
Great book by James Rubart, would recommend it to everyone, similar to The Shack, of which I read several times.
Published 2 months ago by Karen Messinger
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